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It’s been a long day. To be rousted out of bed in one time zone, sight-see for ten hours, spend seven hours on a plane then drive back home before ploppin’ your head down in a less body-friendly time zone stretches the normal 24-hour day into about half a century.

It’s Monday morning and I’m sitting in a car staring at a red light and breathing deeply in a Zen sort of way.

Oh, it’s not because I’m impatient or anything like that. Rather, it’s because I’m on a family vacation. You see, this summer, instead of taking one big vacation, I’ve decided to forgo the hassle of an airplane ride and take the children on several

Russell Mobley, Lake Viking Security, reported June 18 that his wallet had been stolen out of the Lake Viking patrol car which was parked at the security building. The loss was estimated at $800. There were no signs of forced entry.

A 37-year-old Cameron man was charged June 19 with the Class A misdemeanor, failure to appear, no valid license. He posted $250 bond.

Dean Eldon Balke of Holt and Karen Lynette Carrillo of Plattsburg were married June 26 by Judge Daren Adkins.

Defendants who appeared and were found guilty in the Associate Division of the Circuit Court of Daviess County are listed below with the offense and fine assessed. Additionally, court costs collected for the State of Missouri amount to $54.50 for moving traffic violations and $69.50 in most criminal cases. This list

I think many folks, maybe even most folks, in rural Northwest Missouri view animal rights advocates as extremists. There are reasons why the “extremist” tag fits.

According to a recent story in The Wall Street Journal, “There has been a series of violent attacks on people and property linked to Huntingdon Life Sciences. Eleven cars belonging to Huntingdon employees have